Lloyd and all:
I am heartened by the spreading of the word regarding our nets, and by the
new check-ins we get every so often.
I keep thinking back on when we started these nets when I was out in
Colorado, and I am glad that the nets have maintained themselves as well as
they have.
I am still surprised, for example, about my e-mail on Saturday regarding the
40-meter east coast mid west round table, and how quickly people responded,
even with the very short notice and slightly changed frequency.
To me, it all shows that what we are doing is serving a purpose.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lloyd Rasmussen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 9:49 PM
Subject: 20-Meter Net, November 3
> We had a good session on 20 meters yesterday. We started out for 10 =
> minutes or so on 14259.5, then moved down to 258 when it became clear. =
> One of the new check-ins this time was Carol, W6CL, from Tulsa, OK. She =
> is blind, and her husband, N6CL, is, I think, editor of CQ VHF and a =
> columnist for another CQ publication. They found out about the net from =
> the HamPod folks in Sacramento. Another blind ham, who was on the net =
> for the second time, is Don, K0HHz, from a nursing home in Mitchell, =
> South Dakota. Thanks to W6PR and WA0VJR for relays. The following =
> stations checked in:
> W3IUU
> W6PR
> WB9R
> KD8PC
> WD8INW/8
> WB9SLM
> K1NDF
> KA2ZDX
> WA0VJR
> WA9TOP
> K0HHZ
> WD9GWM/M
> W6CL, Carol, Tulsa, OK
> KC0NZM
> KA9YIU
> KB6UNC
> KD0BR
> WD9GUT
> KD0RBX
> KP4BME, San Juan, PR
>
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